
SURREAL DESTINATIONS OF EARTH
Frozen in the depths of winter, the world’s largest salt flat is transformed in to a giant sky-reflecting mirror during rainy season from September toMay.
Marble Caves, Patagonia
At the center of General Carrera Lake you’ll find the Marble Caves, the Marble Cathedral and Marble Chapel, named so for their domed ceilings and reverential atmosphere.
The Wave, USA
The Wave is a sandstone rock formation in the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness of Arizona, formed over millions of years of wind erosion in the Navajo Sandstone.
Sentinels of the Arctic, Finland
These sentinels are actually giant trees covered in snow and ice. This strange sight occurs in winter, when temperatures range from -40 to -15 degrees centigrade.
Skaftafell Ice Cave, Iceland
Ice caves are temporary structures that form at the edge of glaciers when flowing water melts a hole into glaciers.
Turquoise Ice, Lake Baikal, Russia
Lake Baikal is the oldest freshwater lake in the world. In the winter, the lake freezes, but the water is so clear that you can see 130 feet below the ice.
Devil’s throat, Argentina
The «Devil’s Throat» is the largest jump in the Iguassu Falls, 150 meters wide and 80 meters high. The immense falls are on the border between Brazil and Argentina and offer some of the most amazing waterfall experiences in the world.
The surreal beauty of the Škocjan Caves is a unique natural phenomenon, the creation of the Reka River. Along its course, the river suddenly disappears into the karst underground, before passing through a vast and picturesque channel of up to 150 meters in height and more than 120 meters in width, often in the form of dramatically roaring rapids and waterfalls.
The Catacombs, France
A series of tunnels containing ossuaries with the remains of over 6 million people from the dark periods in Paris’ history.
Medieval walls enclose an enchanting microcosm, a place where different eras, cultures and architectural styles meet.